In deep leagues, is it wise to keep hanging on to players like this who have track records? I can't stand the reactionary types who were ready to cut Carl Crawford 2 weeks ago, but I am probably too far the other way in that I keep hanging on to players like those listed above.

I have a couple of those slow starters in a league that has 28-man rosters, so the top waiver wire players available are names like M. Byrd, Fukudome, Callaspo, K. Suzuki. In other words, very slim pickins.

So is it wise to keep slow starters on the roster in a deep league or is it long past time to cut bait?

It all really depends. In that deep a league, the only one I might cut outright is Ibanez. Unless it's a 5-OF league.

Posada I imagine will turn it around. Liriano is SCARY, but his career stats get a lot better when the weather warms up. See what happens after his start tomorrow. If he has another bad game, the Twins might make a move.

It depends on the league setup, really. If you have enough bench spots, you can afford to bench these guys. If the choice is between starting Ibanez every day or grabbing the hot hand off the WW, I might take the WW.